Manning reportedly will meet with the Miami Dolphins in the near future, but nothing appears to be scheduled. The Dolphins reportedly are third among the teams seeking Manning's services.

The Seattle Seahawks and Kansas City Chiefs were also believed to be in the mix, although no meetings are scheduled between Manning and those teams and The Denver Post reported Sunday that Manning has decided not to interview with them.

Tennessee Titans owner Bud Adams wants to sign Manning and says he will do whatever is necessary to convince the four-time NFL MVP to come to Tennessee, even offering up a job in the front office once his playing career ends.

Adams told The Tennessean on Sunday that he has contacted Manning's agent, Tom Condon, to express his interest and ask for the quarterback to visit the Titans.

"I want Manning," the 89-year-old Adams said. "I'd love to see him in Titan blue after watching him so many years with the Colts. ... I want him. I am ready to do what it takes to get him aboard, and I think he'd be the guy to get us into the playoffs."